Stephen Edelstein, Contributing Writer
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Saab owner National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) has only managed to produce a handful of cars since taking over the Swedish automaker in 2012.
But the Chinese-backed company now claims it will...
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Federal Transportation Bill, VW Sales, Chrysler Conundrum: Today's Car NewsWe have news from Chrysler and Volkswagen today.
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When Electric-Car Drivers Learn How Gas Cars Work: VideoA Swedish video shows an electric-car driver experiencing internal combustion for the first time.
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Chrysler Conundrum: Truck Sales Mean Buying Emission-Credits From Tesla, Toyota, HondaChrysler bought emissions credits from Tesla, Toyota, and Honda, a new report says.
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2016 Toyota Prius, 2016 Chevy Volt Marketing, Nissan & BMW Charging Partnership: Today's Car NewsThe 2016 Toyota Prius makes headlines today.
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Nissan, BMW Partner To Provide More Fast-Charging For Electric CarsNissan and BMW claim to have add DC fast-charging stations at 120 locations in 19 states.
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Volkswagen still won't publicly discuss a timeline for initiating recall repairs of U.S. diesel cars equipped with "defeat device" software.
But it is beginning the process of compensating their...
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Here's What The Tesla Model X Assembly Line Looks LikeSee the Tesla Model X assembly line in a new video.
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VW TDI Delay, EPA Funding Cut, Dead Hybrid Battery Question: Today's Car NewsWe have stories on the VW diesel scandal and environmental policy today.
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Budget Bill Cuts EPA Funding, But Keeps Clean Power Plan IntactA new budget bill cuts EPA funding, but leaves Obama's Clean Power Plan intact.
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VW Gets More Time To Figure Out TDI Diesel Emission UpdateThe California Air Resources Board is extending a deadline to review VW's proposed emissions updates.
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Why You Should Pay Attention To 48-Volt 'Hybrids'Mild-hybrid systems could proliferate as carmakers work to improve fuel economy, supplier Delphi says.
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Today, Tesla CEO Elon Musk signs a proposal to force Volkswagen to develop zero-emission vehicles as penance for its diesel cheating, a Ford F-150 hybrid is reconfirmed by the company's CEO, and we...
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Chinese Green Group Sues VW Over Diesel-Emission Cheating SoftwareA Chinese environmental group is suing Volkswagen over its "defeat device" software.
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Ford F-150 Hybrid Pickup Truck By 2020 Reconfirmed, But Diesel Too?Ford's CEO says the company will launch a hybrid F-150 by 2020. Is it planning a diesel too?
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2017 Hyundai Ioniq, Mercedes-Benz 'ELC,' Most Fuel-Efficient Carmaker: Today's Car NewsHyundai, Mazda, and Mercedes-Benz make headlines today.
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Most Fuel-Efficient Maker Does It Without Plugs Or HybridsMazda was again named the most fuel-efficient carmaker in the U.S. by the EPA.
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More 2017 Hyundai Ioniq Sketches Before Hybrid, Electric Cars DebutThe 2017 Hyundai Ioniq will debut in January.
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Jaguar Land Rover is the latest carmaker to enter the Formula E electric-car racing series.
The British luxury manufacturer says its Jaguar brand will join the series for its third season, which...
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VW Investigations, Volvo S90 Plug-In Hybrid, First BCTB Nominee: Today's Car NewsVolkswagen and Volvo make headlines today.
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2017 Volvo S90 Plug-In Hybrid Luxury Sedan To Join XC90 T8 'Twin Engine'The 2017 Volvo S90 will get the T8 "Twin Engine" plug-in hybrid powertrain from the XC90.
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New Investigations Of Bosch, EU Loans In VW Diesel Emission ScandalGerman prosecutors are investigating Bosch to see if it helped VW configure "defeat device" software.
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Why Electric Cars Make Sense Even When Gas Is $2 A GallonElectric cars still make sense, even as gas prices remain low.
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BCTB Also-Rans, Nissan Extended-Range Electric Car, NEVS Plans: Today's Car NewsWe have news on upcoming electric cars and more today.
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